The movie “The Way” with Martin Sheen got me thinking about what it is to travel solo.
Is it Weird to Travel Alone? The manifesto returns.
First published in 2009, it seems the manifesto is still needed to respond to the query, “is it weird to travel alone?”. Here it is again.
10 Simple Tips for Successful Volunteer Solo Travel
Volunteering is a popular travel activity that is especially great for solo travelers. It connects solo travelers to community and other travelers. Here’s 10 simple tips to get it right.
A Fitness Regime for the Road
It’s time to take my fitness seriously. And given that I travel so much I have to consider travel fitness. Here’s the routine I have planned for my upcoming trip to China.
Traveling to China Solo – in a group.
China has required some unique planning and packing. Here’s my trip itinerary and my preparations.
A Big Blast of Privilege
With the advent of a new year I offer you three quotes by a wonderful author and three wishes from me.
Contemplating History in Nuremberg
Overwhelmed by the Memorium Nuremberg Trials, I sat down in the museum and wrote this. It is, appropriately, Remembrance Day.
Thin Air but Good Hair – coping with high altitudes
Warning signs and managing tips for high altitudes
Defy Nietsche – Travel Solo to Make You Stronger
A little lateral thinking takes us to the conclusion that solo travel does, indeed, make you a stronger, more capable person.
“Baby, Please Don’t Go.” How to Tell Your Partner You Want to Travel Solo
People who see the real benefits of solo travel may be with someone who doesn’t. Here are 9 tips on negotiating to travel solo without your partner.
Dining Solo: A Confession and a Discovery
Dining alone can be a bit intimidating for some solo travelers. But if you push yourself, there is much to enjoy!
How to Find Classes when Traveling Solo – 10 tips
Educational travel – taking classes and course while you travel – is great for solo travelers. Here’s how to find them.
My Love Letter to Travelers… to you.
It was about time. I finally did it. I sat down and wrote this love letter to travelers. To you.
The Rewards of Stepping Outside My Comfort Zone
As a solo traveler, sometimes you have to step outside yourself, to push your boundaries. And sometimes, the result is a beautiful moment.
Poetry as Destination – Stanzas in Stone
Poetry offers delightful surprises along the walking paths of West Yorkshire.
Soft Landings in Russia: day tours make challenging cities easy.
It was with a little trepidation that I went to Russia but taking these great day tours in each city made it easy.
The Dali Triangle: a most perfect storm
The incomparable Dali – three locations of his art offer three different perspectives on the man and his work.
You are arriving… “The Journey” by David Whyte
For the second week in a row, my poetry post is a poem named “The Journey”. It offers a very definite solo point of view.
The Sweet Spot for Solo Travel: the question of “when”.
The off season and shoulder seasons: a perspective on the best time to travel.
A solo point of view: “The Journey” by Mary Oliver
Today’s travel-poetry mashup is “The Journey” by Mary Oliver. It offer a very definite a solo point of view.
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